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i've worked to reform our surveillance programs to ensure that they are consistent with the rule of law and upholding our values like privacy. and by the way, we include the privacy of people outside of the united states. we care about europeans' privacy, not just americans' privacy. but i also, in working on these issues, have come to recognize security and privacy don't have to be a contradiction. we can protect both, and we have to. if we truly value our liberty, then we have to take the steps that are necessary to share information and intelligence within europe as well as between the united states and europe to stop terrorists from traveling and crossing borders and killing innocent people. and as today's diffuse threats evolve, our alliance has to evolve. so we're going to have a nato summit this summer in warsaw. and i will insist that all of us need to meet our responsibilities, united together. that means standing with the people of afghanistan as they build their security forces and push back against violent extremis extremism. it means for ships in the aegean to shut down cri
i've worked to reform our surveillance programs to ensure that they are consistent with the rule of law and upholding our values like privacy. and by the way, we include the privacy of people outside of the united states. we care about europeans' privacy, not just americans' privacy. but i also, in working on these issues, have come to recognize security and privacy don't have to be a contradiction. we can protect both, and we have to. if we truly value our liberty, then we have to take the...
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international law and the means to enforce those laws. but we also know that those rules are not self-executed. they depend on people and nations of good will continually affirming them. that's why russia's violation of international law -- its assault on ukraine's sovereignty must be met with condemnation. not because we're trying to keep russia down, but because the principles that have meant so much to europe and the world must be lifted up. over the last several days, the united states, europe, and our partners around the world have been united in defense of these ideals. and united in support of the ukrainian people. together we've condemned russia's invasion of ukraine and rejected the legitimacy of the crimean referendum. together, we have isolated russia politically, suspending it from the g8 nations, and downgrading our bilateral ties. together we are imposing costs through sanctions that have left a mark on russia and those accountable for its actions. and if the russian leadership stays on its current course, together we will e
international law and the means to enforce those laws. but we also know that those rules are not self-executed. they depend on people and nations of good will continually affirming them. that's why russia's violation of international law -- its assault on ukraine's sovereignty must be met with condemnation. not because we're trying to keep russia down, but because the principles that have meant so much to europe and the world must be lifted up. over the last several days, the united states,...
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you've got some very capable intelligence and law enforcement services in western europe, but in some respects i think the problem is overwhelming and unfortunately now the bad guys got one off today and as you said tragically you see the loss of life that's being suffered in brussels. >> while you are speaking we're looking at our screen. two things of note, our number of the dead, the death toll has increased, we've been quoting 26. it's now up to 31. and there is a quote on our screen that says from the french prime minister, "we are at war." and, you know, we heard that kind of thing after paris, we hear it every so often, but it's -- it's nonstandard. it's a moving target. it's in slow motion, all those things that have been said about it. though you're convinced it is its own kind of warfare? >> you know, brian, i think we hear leaders say we're at war and the question is have they persuaded their populations that that is the case? the thing that makes brussels different is the message now in western europe is paris wasn't a one-off. that was not sort of, you know, one -- as i w
you've got some very capable intelligence and law enforcement services in western europe, but in some respects i think the problem is overwhelming and unfortunately now the bad guys got one off today and as you said tragically you see the loss of life that's being suffered in brussels. >> while you are speaking we're looking at our screen. two things of note, our number of the dead, the death toll has increased, we've been quoting 26. it's now up to 31. and there is a quote on our screen...
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do we need new laws? what kind of policy responses do we have to have? do we have to look at for example the internet in an entirely different way and importantly for a lot of countries, how do we integrate people better into society. as the president said. the bottom line here is that we have a lot of european countries, descendants of muslim immigrants that have badly integrated into society and become susceptible and open to the messages of recruiters. >> terrorism expert peter neumann and steve clemones thank you. stay with us everybody at home up next an important guest, civil rights activists who worked closely with dr. martin luther king during the civil rights moment depicted in the film "selma" he'll weigh in on controversies around the film after the break. >>> we're back live in atlanta, welcome to the program, everybody. today ceos, world leaders and civic leaders all gathered for the 2015 hope global forum here. the goal? to outline a vision for moving this country closer to economic equality. the co-chair for the hope global forum, someone
do we need new laws? what kind of policy responses do we have to have? do we have to look at for example the internet in an entirely different way and importantly for a lot of countries, how do we integrate people better into society. as the president said. the bottom line here is that we have a lot of european countries, descendants of muslim immigrants that have badly integrated into society and become susceptible and open to the messages of recruiters. >> terrorism expert peter neumann...
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our voting laws are set up to do two things. one, to make it relatively easy to register and to cast a vote. but on the other hand, it is balanced by -- that is brnsed by the need to protect legal ballots from illegal ballots. as a consequence what we're looking for is information that will give us a greater sense right now of what our exposure is as a collective system. we don't have one system. we in fact have 50 systems, plus the district of columbia, and that makes either driven by cooperation and mutual interests, because we're not driven by government force. >> secretary, there have been investigations, there have been studies on this, a number of them, and nobody has found any widespread instances of voter fraud. in fact, there was a -- >> well, let me stop you right there -- no, no, let me -- >> this is not your show, sir -- >> let me -- >> please stop -- >> stop right there. >> please stop for one second. >> -- stop right there. >> let me ask my question and then you can answer it. stop for a second. >> i'll answer your
our voting laws are set up to do two things. one, to make it relatively easy to register and to cast a vote. but on the other hand, it is balanced by -- that is brnsed by the need to protect legal ballots from illegal ballots. as a consequence what we're looking for is information that will give us a greater sense right now of what our exposure is as a collective system. we don't have one system. we in fact have 50 systems, plus the district of columbia, and that makes either driven by...
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a lot of people forget rape and sexual assault law s come out o totally sexist property law dynamic. the way the allegations were thrown around and the difficulty for that community evokes a lot of other cases. what can you tell us about any lessons learned here from the way that the united states deals with these kinds of allegations, assault, sexual assault, rape, anything you think should be done differently at a more systemic level? >> this is not a happy chapter for anybody. nobody comes out looking great. we like having davids versus goliath and we like to root for a hero. in this case, i think everybody acted poorly. nobody acted in a way that we would be proud. i will tell you something, what confounds me to this day, why this became such a huge story in the media and why they then took the exact other side of the equation and sort of made these kids into heroes or victims themselves. what i find stunning, and i defy anybody to find me another case where three kid, three people were indicted. the district attorney was not allowed to bring the case. he had to recuse himself. t
a lot of people forget rape and sexual assault law s come out o totally sexist property law dynamic. the way the allegations were thrown around and the difficulty for that community evokes a lot of other cases. what can you tell us about any lessons learned here from the way that the united states deals with these kinds of allegations, assault, sexual assault, rape, anything you think should be done differently at a more systemic level? >> this is not a happy chapter for anybody. nobody...
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no worker safety laws, no laws saying that you have to have minimum hours or, you know, maximum hours or minimum working conditions, and this is part of the same thing. the employer should do whatever he or she wants, and that's just fine. that is not what the american people believe, that's not what our last 100 years of history has taught us. obviously we believe in the free enterprise system. obviously we want companies to do well. but just total, total, total pree d freedom for an employer to do anything she wants, even if it discriminates, even if it's unfair, even if it's bad for the economy, go ahead and do it, is what they seem to say. >> i want to get one human life experience here. senator hague, can you talk about -- i imagine some of these jobs don't look the same. a construction company. you've got a woman, for example, sitting in the job shack keeping records, making sure everybody is keeping their schedule, g getting the job done, somebody else working in a forklift. how do you find the salaries kept equal when the jobs don't look the same? how do you do that? >> we're
no worker safety laws, no laws saying that you have to have minimum hours or, you know, maximum hours or minimum working conditions, and this is part of the same thing. the employer should do whatever he or she wants, and that's just fine. that is not what the american people believe, that's not what our last 100 years of history has taught us. obviously we believe in the free enterprise system. obviously we want companies to do well. but just total, total, total pree d freedom for an employer...
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if the supreme court somehow ruled that the president is above the law, then that means the rule of law in the united states of america is no longer supreme. and the country that we knew, the united states, is no longer such. it's something more akin to trumpistan where donald trump is above the law and his wins are supreme. that would be a tragedy for the constitutional republic that's endured since 1787. >> i agree 100%. we have to stand up for the rule of law at this point in our country's history, but that's going to require frankly a political act. republicans on the hill will have to finally have the country over party moment that we've all been waiting for the what steve's talking about happens. >> i'm not holding my breath. >>> tig triggered by comey, wha does it say about how worried donald trump is about questions of comey's firing? or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, f
if the supreme court somehow ruled that the president is above the law, then that means the rule of law in the united states of america is no longer supreme. and the country that we knew, the united states, is no longer such. it's something more akin to trumpistan where donald trump is above the law and his wins are supreme. that would be a tragedy for the constitutional republic that's endured since 1787. >> i agree 100%. we have to stand up for the rule of law at this point in our...
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the fact of the matter is, no matter what we do with this new law, as is with all new laws, some people will be satisfied, some people will not be satisfied, what we have to do is try to be as effective as we possibly can, getting people out of emergency rooms, getting people into situations that allow them to have a better quality of life and not worry about whether or not to take, eat food, or take a drug that they need to take in order to better their lives. that's what this is all about. it's not going to be perfect. i'm one of those who felt this was delayed the launch, and i argued for that in the beginning. i thought we went out too quickly, and now we are trying to make up for that, so delay can be good, but at some point in time, you've got to pull the trigger and get this thing going, and hopefully come back and fix it at some later date. >> something that's also been delayed in the minds and opinions of the american people is an increase on the minimum wage. 58% of americans say they are more likely to vote for those who support a hike in minimum wage. 29% say they are less l
the fact of the matter is, no matter what we do with this new law, as is with all new laws, some people will be satisfied, some people will not be satisfied, what we have to do is try to be as effective as we possibly can, getting people out of emergency rooms, getting people into situations that allow them to have a better quality of life and not worry about whether or not to take, eat food, or take a drug that they need to take in order to better their lives. that's what this is all about....
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but over time, laws changed. and hearts and minds changed. sometimes driven by courageous lawmakers, but more often, driven by committed citizens. politicians often times follow rather than lead. and so, especially young people helped to push and to prod and to protest. and to make common cause with those who did not look like them. and that transformed america, so that malia and sasha's generation, they have different attitudes. about differences and race. than mine and certainly different from the generation before that. and each successive generation, creates a new space for peace. and tolerance. and justice. and fairness. and while we have work to do in many ways we have surely become more tolerant and more just. and more accepting. more willing to see our diversity in america not as something to fear but something to welcome because it's a source of our national strength. so, as your leaders step forward to address your challenges, through talks by all parties, they'll need you, young people, to keep pushing them. to create a space for t
but over time, laws changed. and hearts and minds changed. sometimes driven by courageous lawmakers, but more often, driven by committed citizens. politicians often times follow rather than lead. and so, especially young people helped to push and to prod and to protest. and to make common cause with those who did not look like them. and that transformed america, so that malia and sasha's generation, they have different attitudes. about differences and race. than mine and certainly different...
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he's been 20 years with the fbi and other positions in law enforcement. had been brought in to do work at the border patrol. and then went back to the fbi and the obama administration has asked him to come in and head up the boater patrol. it's been a rocky tenure. in essence, it's been a union'ses will liunion's dislike of him since the beginning. >> pete williams, thank you. let's go to where the president is returning, back in washington with congressional leaders. casey hunt has been covering that all day long. casey, we heard from president trump. he was supposed to have a closed-door session, right, with lawmakers that you're reporting where they could ask questions of the president and that didn't ppen? >> that's right, kate, it's a tradition here with the retreats when the commander in chief comes in to address his party, that they would take questions behind closed doors. so the remarks are typically public and the lawmakers get a chance to ask questions. that did not happen this time. president trump abruptly left after he made his remarks. sean
he's been 20 years with the fbi and other positions in law enforcement. had been brought in to do work at the border patrol. and then went back to the fbi and the obama administration has asked him to come in and head up the boater patrol. it's been a rocky tenure. in essence, it's been a union'ses will liunion's dislike of him since the beginning. >> pete williams, thank you. let's go to where the president is returning, back in washington with congressional leaders. casey hunt has been...
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you charge them with being under the thumb of being under sharia law. as certified recovery specialists at lifelock, we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have specialists for that, too. ♪ [ alarm blaring ] ♪ [ lasers zapping ] ♪ yep. we make a pretty good team. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you... could've had a v8. [ sneezes ] [ sniffles ] [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. puffs has air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thic
you charge them with being under the thumb of being under sharia law. as certified recovery specialists at lifelock, we're dedicated to getting you back on track from identity theft. to protect you from being a victim in the first place, we have specialists for that, too. ♪ [ alarm blaring ] ♪ [ lasers zapping ] ♪ yep. we make a pretty good team. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ male announcer ] call 1-800-lifelock ♪ ♪ no two people have the same...
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although the airport is heavy on law enforcement. lots of soldiers and security services all around the airport, the entire of belgium is on a high terror alert level for recent months and weeks and it was on a complete lockdown over the christmas period with fears that the metro would be targeted. they have had plenty of practice if you you like, and plenty of concern in the back of their mind this would take place. and the airport today and others throughout belgium have been raised to the maximum terror threat level, which means obviously long lines, even at those airports which are open and functioning. the public transportation to and from brussels airport is closed off, the access roads all of that is completely secured by authorities. incoming flights are diverted to other european airports. a heightened state of alert. >> we are getting reports from the federal police there's an explosion at the station, and you talked about the shuman station being of concern. we have the federal police confirming there are two explosions at
although the airport is heavy on law enforcement. lots of soldiers and security services all around the airport, the entire of belgium is on a high terror alert level for recent months and weeks and it was on a complete lockdown over the christmas period with fears that the metro would be targeted. they have had plenty of practice if you you like, and plenty of concern in the back of their mind this would take place. and the airport today and others throughout belgium have been raised to the...
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this law is done, it's over. yes, it's going to rest at the ballot box in november how people want to take action, and republicans are gambling, probably rightly, that a lot of democrats are going to go down over this. we don't know 100%, but the more people get covered by obamacare, the harder it's going to be for republicans to repeal the law. >> part of the largest conversation is, as we mentioned with congresswoman schakowsky, the obamacare contraceptive mandate before the supreme court yesterday, and the president is about to visit the pope tomorrow, so senator rand paul thought that would be something to take up with the pope. take a listen. >> we ought to explain to the pope why he's telling businesses in america why they can't stay in business. the hobby lobby case is being discussed today, and i think it's important he tell the leader of the catholic church why he thinks businesses owned by catholics can't make their own decisions with regard to health care. >> i don't think, mckay, it's going to be inte
this law is done, it's over. yes, it's going to rest at the ballot box in november how people want to take action, and republicans are gambling, probably rightly, that a lot of democrats are going to go down over this. we don't know 100%, but the more people get covered by obamacare, the harder it's going to be for republicans to repeal the law. >> part of the largest conversation is, as we mentioned with congresswoman schakowsky, the obamacare contraceptive mandate before the supreme...
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this is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels. i have to ask you, should republicans return to the majority in the house? do you expect kevin mccarthy's reign, assuming donald trump doesn't take it from him and become speaker himself, to simply be an ongoing witch hunt against democrats like yourself? >> let me first say that last week the economists poll had democrats ahead in the generic congressional ballot. we have every reason and motivation and indication we'd hold the house. to answer your hyper threaten kill. i think president biden asked a very good question, which is what are republicans for and right now we don't know what they're for other than for vengeance. you see kevin mccarthy saying he wants to throw off committee without giving a reason to what other democrats may have done wrong. you look purely at a vengeance motivated kind of campaign. they're in this for power. they don't have any policies for american people. >> in it for owning the libs. "rolling stone" has a few good pieces out. one of them, start the ste
this is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels. i have to ask you, should republicans return to the majority in the house? do you expect kevin mccarthy's reign, assuming donald trump doesn't take it from him and become speaker himself, to simply be an ongoing witch hunt against democrats like yourself? >> let me first say that last week the economists poll had democrats ahead in the generic congressional ballot. we have every reason and motivation and indication we'd hold the...
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the constitution is the law. and it specifically says that this tool is available to the executive branch if the president can no longer do his job. for president trump to say that talking about using this legal mechanism is illegal just on a definitional level doesn't make any sense. military coups are illegal, but following a method the constitution lays out is squarely and well within the law. >> that said, the fact eddie, it reaches to the point the former acting director of the fbi there on "60 minutes" talking about this discussion taking place in 2017 about the 25th amendment, i'm thinking about where are the other cases where we've even had this kind of conversation reaching the surface? there was a brief blip in '87 when reagan was president. there were concerns about his mental faculties back then. the president saying this would be treasonous. i do think what can a president, what can donald trump, what should the president do when this kind of conversation is out there taking place in public about him
the constitution is the law. and it specifically says that this tool is available to the executive branch if the president can no longer do his job. for president trump to say that talking about using this legal mechanism is illegal just on a definitional level doesn't make any sense. military coups are illegal, but following a method the constitution lays out is squarely and well within the law. >> that said, the fact eddie, it reaches to the point the former acting director of the fbi...
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. >>> big news from my father-in-law. the united states house of representatives just voted to legalize marijuana across the country. the moore act would remove pot from the list of controlled substances and would be applied retro actively to any and all individuals that face criminal penalties for manufacturing, distributing or possessing marijuana, ie, my father-in-law. it was passed, and now the goal is to release it this month, though not necessarily by, oh, gosh, 4/20. i did not write that. not to make this about me, and i know a lot of people have experiences around the country, but my father-in-law was convicted of distributing quite a bit of pot in the 80s, and he spent time in jail. tell me what this would mean for people that have convictions for distribution or possession, and it has ruined a lot of lives. >> it sure has, katy. it's a big deal. the federal government is catching up with a lot of states. 38 states plus the district of columbia have legalized marijuana. 18 states in the district of columbia allow
. >>> big news from my father-in-law. the united states house of representatives just voted to legalize marijuana across the country. the moore act would remove pot from the list of controlled substances and would be applied retro actively to any and all individuals that face criminal penalties for manufacturing, distributing or possessing marijuana, ie, my father-in-law. it was passed, and now the goal is to release it this month, though not necessarily by, oh, gosh, 4/20. i did not...
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in the addition, the court said the president was not above the law. writing, quote, we conclude that when the ground for asserting privilege as to subpoenaed materials sought for use in a criminal trial, it cannot prevail over the fundamental demands of due process of law, the generalized assertion of privilege must yield to demonstrate a specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial. nixon was not the first president to record himself. five other presidents also did some secret recordings, but not to nixon's extent. the senate members were just stunned to learn that the president created the very evidence that could undo him. they asked why president nixon would do that? didn't he ever hit pause or stop or whisper because he knew he was being recorded at all times. >> the president seems to be totally, really oblivious or certainly uninhibited by this fact. >> uninhibited. it may have seemed weird, but today we ask similar questions of powerful people, saying things or getting caught on camera. in nixon's case, he was simply so convinced of
in the addition, the court said the president was not above the law. writing, quote, we conclude that when the ground for asserting privilege as to subpoenaed materials sought for use in a criminal trial, it cannot prevail over the fundamental demands of due process of law, the generalized assertion of privilege must yield to demonstrate a specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial. nixon was not the first president to record himself. five other presidents also did some secret...
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we keep an eye how life in on that state is changing under the radical new laws. it allows people to openly carry guns from bars to churches and schools and even little league games. last week a man flaunted a gun, he was openly carrying, displaying it to anyone he encountered and said according to witnesses, there's nothing you can do about it. after the man refused to leave, panicked parents flooded 911. 22 calls came in and pulled children behind the dugout as a precaution and canceled their game. police arrived and questioned the man and said there was nothing they could do. he had a permit and within his rights. the sheriff said he found the man's conduct inappropriate. we hope this will be the last time this bill stokes fear and unrest in georgia but we don't expect it to be. we're going to ask you to share your own updates and we'll cover them as they come in. if you have news about the georgia gun laws, tweet us at the hash tag guns everywhere. why the 9-month-old royal baby is em broiled in a photo shopping scandal. get air brushed with us, up next. bulld
we keep an eye how life in on that state is changing under the radical new laws. it allows people to openly carry guns from bars to churches and schools and even little league games. last week a man flaunted a gun, he was openly carrying, displaying it to anyone he encountered and said according to witnesses, there's nothing you can do about it. after the man refused to leave, panicked parents flooded 911. 22 calls came in and pulled children behind the dugout as a precaution and canceled their...
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when a state decides to pass gun law, no, no. we won't let a its own gun laws. we'll end nag restricts gun overship and go shat by state and do that. trying to challenge it in states like illinois. a sense even states don't have the right to restrict gun use within their borders. the nra will come in, helicopter in, and undo that. >> they're the ones coming in the black helicopters? >> that's right. exactly, and the nra has never ban sma been a small government lobby. not buying into the overall conservative government. you saw after newtown, the president of the nra calling for a national database of people with mental illnesses, which should concern people. >> and armed -- >> armed employees. >> yes. >> yeah. so it's anything but restrictions on guns. it's one of these political issues where these sorts of measures are broadly popular, but the people who actually care about them and go into the voting booth on voting day saying the issue i really care about is gun, many are opponents of gun control. the interesting seep to see in the recalls, a law recall at r
when a state decides to pass gun law, no, no. we won't let a its own gun laws. we'll end nag restricts gun overship and go shat by state and do that. trying to challenge it in states like illinois. a sense even states don't have the right to restrict gun use within their borders. the nra will come in, helicopter in, and undo that. >> they're the ones coming in the black helicopters? >> that's right. exactly, and the nra has never ban sma been a small government lobby. not buying...
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in lawful activities in their own time. since pot is legal in colorado this would seem to qualify. but the supreme court found engaged in activity such as medical marijuana use permitted understate law but unlawful during federal law are not protected. as legal use begins to pass this decision is an important reminder it is clashing with federal law. momentum behind legal weed seems clear. at some point the federal government is going to have to do more than simply tolerate state's experimentation. congress and the president are going to have to take the politically risky and correct stance to legalize it nationally. >>> jeb bush running today. he is trying to say his last name doesn't matter. any piece of advice for him on that? >> i have to say that is a very tempting question to answer but i won't. >> in the wake of mounting criticism from the press corps covering hillary clinton did something that she rarely does answered questions from reporters, some of them anyway. journalists frustrated over what they believe is ina
in lawful activities in their own time. since pot is legal in colorado this would seem to qualify. but the supreme court found engaged in activity such as medical marijuana use permitted understate law but unlawful during federal law are not protected. as legal use begins to pass this decision is an important reminder it is clashing with federal law. momentum behind legal weed seems clear. at some point the federal government is going to have to do more than simply tolerate state's...
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we agreed to continue the close security cooperation including law enforcement cyber and intelligence that keeps our citizens safe and reaffirmed our strong commitment to completing the ttp in both the united states and europe. we discussed energy security, including the importance of europe diversifying its energy sources. the united states has already approved licenses for natural gas exports which will increase global supply and benefit partners like europe. it would make it even easier to get licenses to export gas to europe. at our working lunch, we'll review our negotiations with iran and our shared determination to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon and discuss syria where we continue to support the moderate opposition and provide humanitarian relief to the syrian people. i look forward to briefing angela on my trip to asia, a region where both of our nations can ensure that all countries in the asia pacific adhere to international law and norms. most of our time was spent on the situation in ukraine. angela, i want to thank you for being such a strong partner on this
we agreed to continue the close security cooperation including law enforcement cyber and intelligence that keeps our citizens safe and reaffirmed our strong commitment to completing the ttp in both the united states and europe. we discussed energy security, including the importance of europe diversifying its energy sources. the united states has already approved licenses for natural gas exports which will increase global supply and benefit partners like europe. it would make it even easier to...
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is military targeting of civilians a violation of the law of war? >> intentional targeting of civilians is absolutely a violation of the law of war. >> based on information and the conflict in aleppo and syria, have russian forces performed repeated attacks on civilians? >> they have. >> based on your sources and general knowledge, is it your knowledge that russian military forces could conduct repeated attacks without the express direction of vladimir putin. >> it seems intensely unlikely to me, senator. >> and all of the answers you gave are based on open sources, unclassified? >> yes, sir. >> the second question and i think you said you accept as a fact that there is indeed an effort by russian intelligence and others associated with the russian government to come dubt a campaign of activity measures in the united states designed to sew dout about our elections and democracy, to undermine the credibility of political leaders and the like, you agree in that assessment, that we are in the throes of an active measures campaign that is certainly ratc
is military targeting of civilians a violation of the law of war? >> intentional targeting of civilians is absolutely a violation of the law of war. >> based on information and the conflict in aleppo and syria, have russian forces performed repeated attacks on civilians? >> they have. >> based on your sources and general knowledge, is it your knowledge that russian military forces could conduct repeated attacks without the express direction of vladimir putin. >> it...
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and our law enforcement people. they're pressing to contact. >> so that picture, we don't know if it's over our unfolding. the emergency/medical part we can see with the number of ambulances and trauma centers that will be, you know, up all over the city there, and doctors and paramedics and firefighters, you know, all the investigative arms. what we are not seeing is the worldwide intelligence spinup. i guarantee from networks across the world and, you know -- phones are being listened to, web sites are being watched, and everybody's you know, on their game to see if there's any more to this. even if it's not a direct contact, can it spin off to a motive of another inspired actor in another city or country somewhere. it's in everybody's face now. so it heightens the alert, and to be smart and b
and our law enforcement people. they're pressing to contact. >> so that picture, we don't know if it's over our unfolding. the emergency/medical part we can see with the number of ambulances and trauma centers that will be, you know, up all over the city there, and doctors and paramedics and firefighters, you know, all the investigative arms. what we are not seeing is the worldwide intelligence spinup. i guarantee from networks across the world and, you know -- phones are being listened...
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she says it is not a scandal, it is a sex crime, a sexual violation, the law needs to be chaj changed. we need to change. just because i'm a public figure, i'm an act tres does not moon i asked for this that it comes with the territory. i can't believe we even live in that kind of world. lawrence was one of several actresses that had several for thes to, rihanna, selena gomez and kim kardashian were targets of hackers. >>> our special surprise guest coming up next t. blue phone has been broken out. that's right. our guest is either up way too early or way too late. either way, it's gruel. get it. and the national league has been whited down two teams, highlights coming in your story when "way too early" comes right back. our fingers keep dialing. >>> martha stewart entered a place where she will be she was fingerprinted and subjected to a strip search. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is
she says it is not a scandal, it is a sex crime, a sexual violation, the law needs to be chaj changed. we need to change. just because i'm a public figure, i'm an act tres does not moon i asked for this that it comes with the territory. i can't believe we even live in that kind of world. lawrence was one of several actresses that had several for thes to, rihanna, selena gomez and kim kardashian were targets of hackers. >>> our special surprise guest coming up next t. blue phone has...
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globally, we are working together to promote common values, democracy, human right, and the rule of law. estonia's a world leader in global freedom and e-gov nans. we have many exciting opportunities for increased trade, cooperation, and investment, and this is also one reason why we believe that t-tip is crucial effort on the part of both the european union and the united states. let me once again welcome president obama to estonia, to northern europe, one of europe's most prose prowess and successful regions. our countries share common values and interests, and i'm certain that to the we can and will contribute to the vision of a europe whole, free, and at peace. thank you. >> well, president ilves, i want to thank you and people of estonia for welcoming me here today. it is a great honor to be in estonia, especially as we mark our 10th anniversary as nato allies. mr. president, thank you for being such an outstanding partner. i was proud to welcome you to the white house last year, since spoken on the situation of ukrai ukraine. your story reflects the story of the nation, son of ref
globally, we are working together to promote common values, democracy, human right, and the rule of law. estonia's a world leader in global freedom and e-gov nans. we have many exciting opportunities for increased trade, cooperation, and investment, and this is also one reason why we believe that t-tip is crucial effort on the part of both the european union and the united states. let me once again welcome president obama to estonia, to northern europe, one of europe's most prose prowess and...
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federal law, as any first year law student knows, is supreme over state law. anybody that owns a commercial marijuana store in california would be the subject of a federal search warrant at any moment. >> what -- what ultimately -- in other words, are you trying to humanize this? what is it that you're trying to show? >> we're trying to show people that cannabis can be distributed to patients who legitimately need it in a way that brings benefits to communities and not harms. in addition to helping our 94,000 patients, we've also created 80 well-paying jobs in the city of observe land and another 40 in the city of san jose, and last year we generated over $3 million in tax revenue, and we're one of oakland's top ten taxpayers so the benefits flow through the whole community. >> at the same time, how hats current administration been under president obama relative to helping to make that distinction or either encouraging the distinction between medical marijuana and -- and non-medical marijuana? >> well, you know, unfortunately, even though the president campaig
federal law, as any first year law student knows, is supreme over state law. anybody that owns a commercial marijuana store in california would be the subject of a federal search warrant at any moment. >> what -- what ultimately -- in other words, are you trying to humanize this? what is it that you're trying to show? >> we're trying to show people that cannabis can be distributed to patients who legitimately need it in a way that brings benefits to communities and not harms. in...
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perfectly happy to have them next door if they have given up sharia law. anyone who goes on a website favoring isis, or al qaeda or terrorist groups, that should be a felony or go to jail. any organization that hosts such a website should be engaged in a felony. it should be closed down immediately. kevin baron is with us, executive editor, defense one and an msnbc national security and military analyst. kevin, how does that strike you to hear a statement like that? >> i saw when it came out a little while ago, in the tweets, it is quite striking from someone, especially newt gingrich's stature. it's basically a call for thought police in this country, where you're allowed to have any idea you want. that's really out there. and with the news of the day, juxta posed with this still ongoing battle to win that vice presidential slot, it's quite -- i don't know, it's quite striking. >> especially since in the course of our work, people like you and i go on websites that he described all the time. it's not to express support of a terrorist organization, but it'
perfectly happy to have them next door if they have given up sharia law. anyone who goes on a website favoring isis, or al qaeda or terrorist groups, that should be a felony or go to jail. any organization that hosts such a website should be engaged in a felony. it should be closed down immediately. kevin baron is with us, executive editor, defense one and an msnbc national security and military analyst. kevin, how does that strike you to hear a statement like that? >> i saw when it came...
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performance of the law. with things are going badly, it gets less popular, and when things will every are going well, it's more popular. if that's going to happen, what does that mean for the politics of this between now and the election as obama care turns into less of a concept and more of a concrete reality in people's lives? >> well, it's going to be a marginal good thing for democrats. you know, democrats are up against so many structural barriers in this election. for example, just the fact that there are so many more one-sided house districts than there are for republics than democrats. if you have an absolutely even vote, popular vote, you end up with a substantial republican majority just because of the way -- not just because of gerrymandering, but because of demographics. there's no getting around it. there's a bigger -- there's a bigger mountain for the -- to push that rock up than for the republicans. >> part of why i'm suspicious of those polls, right, is because there's been so much demagoguin
performance of the law. with things are going badly, it gets less popular, and when things will every are going well, it's more popular. if that's going to happen, what does that mean for the politics of this between now and the election as obama care turns into less of a concept and more of a concrete reality in people's lives? >> well, it's going to be a marginal good thing for democrats. you know, democrats are up against so many structural barriers in this election. for example, just...
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law officials said that started the shelling at the power plant. the fire was not near any of the reactors or nuclear equipment. -- because it has since been put out. that fire did cause an overnight freak out, not just in ukraine, but all over the world. fires are incredibly dangerous at a nuclear facility. it can cause the reactors to overheat, which could cause a meltdown. that is what happened in the nuclear power plants in 2011. nuclear meltdowns can also be explosive, like what happened in cherno
law officials said that started the shelling at the power plant. the fire was not near any of the reactors or nuclear equipment. -- because it has since been put out. that fire did cause an overnight freak out, not just in ukraine, but all over the world. fires are incredibly dangerous at a nuclear facility. it can cause the reactors to overheat, which could cause a meltdown. that is what happened in the nuclear power plants in 2011. nuclear meltdowns can also be explosive, like what happened...
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if they violated laws on the books, they need to be prosecuted. and that's the attorney general's job. and i know that attorney general holder, u.s. attorneys across the country, they take that job very seriously. okay. >> thank you. thank you, mr. president. you just spoke of the need for banks to start lending. you talked earlier about how creative they can be in chasing profit. yet, earlier in the week you said that banks, quote, don't have some inherent right to just, you know, get a certain amount of profit. you also said in the interview you can stop them. how do you plan on stopping them from charging this $5 fee or whatever the fee is and do you think your government has a right to dictate how much profits american companies make? >> i absolutely do not think that. i was trying to make a broader point. which is that people have been using financial regulation as an excuse to charge consumers more. right? i mean the argument they have made is well, you know what, this hidden fee was prohibitive. so we will find another fee to make up for it
if they violated laws on the books, they need to be prosecuted. and that's the attorney general's job. and i know that attorney general holder, u.s. attorneys across the country, they take that job very seriously. okay. >> thank you. thank you, mr. president. you just spoke of the need for banks to start lending. you talked earlier about how creative they can be in chasing profit. yet, earlier in the week you said that banks, quote, don't have some inherent right to just, you know, get a...
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there's also federal law enforcement the death and so strange. it is border patrol of whom there are many in that town in that region i commend upgrading the building. there are some federal component, i think she dated offended advancer from the fans at the very least. >> yeah, it's interesting. you know i covered the dhs. in this case of going to dhs getting a lot of these answers, my keeps pushing me back to detests to see their run in the investigation. we are able to talk to some more enforcement officials harasser a timeline. technically, they're out of the school 12:15. they were told to wait aside until finally 30 minutes later they decided to go and inform that stack. but finally won in behind the shield and took part of the color the federal law enforcement something with a push on the doors that they don't talk to anyone that's been respected there if the snow doesn't get repeated. jim ainsley, thank you very much. >> we continue to watch from official tells. we bring them to you -- it's in the initial moments it's a conspiracy theory.
there's also federal law enforcement the death and so strange. it is border patrol of whom there are many in that town in that region i commend upgrading the building. there are some federal component, i think she dated offended advancer from the fans at the very least. >> yeah, it's interesting. you know i covered the dhs. in this case of going to dhs getting a lot of these answers, my keeps pushing me back to detests to see their run in the investigation. we are able to talk to some...
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we will go by the law, in both tradition and the law, that if somebody is a nominee, the republican nominee for president, they need to get a security briefing so that if they were to win, they are not starting from scratch. in terms of being prepared for this office. and i'm not going to go into details of the nature of the secure briefings that both candidates receive. what i will say is that they have been told these are classified briefings. and if they want to be president, they have to start acting like a president. and that means being able to receive these briefings and not spread them around. >> are you worried about that. >> i think i've said enough on that. mary bruce? >> thank you, mr. president. >> what is your response to critics who say the $400 million in cash you sent to iran was a ransom payment? was it really simply a pure coincidence that of some that was payment held up for almost four decades was suddenly sent at the exact same time that american prisoners were released. and can you assure the american people that none of that money went to support terrorism? >> okay.
we will go by the law, in both tradition and the law, that if somebody is a nominee, the republican nominee for president, they need to get a security briefing so that if they were to win, they are not starting from scratch. in terms of being prepared for this office. and i'm not going to go into details of the nature of the secure briefings that both candidates receive. what i will say is that they have been told these are classified briefings. and if they want to be president, they have to...
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she said part of the reason why she didn't obey the law was convenience. but i don't think convenience should trump national security. i think there's a little bit of arrogance some of these laws applied to lower people but not to me i'm hillary clinton. >> possible democratic candidates for president including jim webb martin o'malley and bernie sanders did not comment after clinton's news conference. but she did receive support from democratic senator diane feinstein. >> i think the important you thing was she stepped forward and talked to people. and i think people will be reassured listening to it. now, i know this is look the most popular political figure in the country right now. and there is an effort from an opposition party to demean and diminish her anyway they can. i think most people agree personal e-mails should be private material. i mean if i have an e-mail with my husband, i'm not an administration official but if i were should i disclose that? i don't think so. >> it's unbelievable the spinning has begun. we saw another democratic senator
she said part of the reason why she didn't obey the law was convenience. but i don't think convenience should trump national security. i think there's a little bit of arrogance some of these laws applied to lower people but not to me i'm hillary clinton. >> possible democratic candidates for president including jim webb martin o'malley and bernie sanders did not comment after clinton's news conference. but she did receive support from democratic senator diane feinstein. >> i think...
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>> you have strong laws on the books. you're always going to have problems. we have millions and millions of people and millions of sick people all over the world. it can happen all over the world. it does happen all over the world, by the way, this is sort of unique to this country, the school shootings and you're going to have difficulty no matter what. i mean, if you could see that probably we'll find out like he did with numerous of the others that they were loaners and they were probably sick. often times this happens and the neighbors say we saw that about him and it looks like he could be a problem but it's awfully hard to put somebody in an institution for the rest of their lives based on the fact he looks like he could be a problem. it's a terrible situation, it's huge mental illness. you're going to have these things happen and it's a horrible thing to behold. >> is it fair to say then your opinion is some people are going to slip through the cracks and there's not much you can do about it. >> it's not politically correct to say that but you're goin
>> you have strong laws on the books. you're always going to have problems. we have millions and millions of people and millions of sick people all over the world. it can happen all over the world. it does happen all over the world, by the way, this is sort of unique to this country, the school shootings and you're going to have difficulty no matter what. i mean, if you could see that probably we'll find out like he did with numerous of the others that they were loaners and they were...
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most of the law stood. i am no lawyer, it's gone and it is what it is. so suggest that republicans want to suppress the vote. >> you don't have to be a lawyer to own a calendar. >> i do own a calendar. >> how do you meet the standard, friday afternoon, what do you do with them? >> you work on a tight deadline and turn them in first thing monday morning. >> but you already missed the deadline. it's up, finished, those don't count. >> that's right, this is ridiculous, making it harder to register to vote. we know who that impacts, it impacts blacks and latinos more likely to register these through voter registration drives, we cannot divorce this from what happened across the country which is passing voter suppression thats that is for those who turned out in record numbers. >> what about the purging of your rolls? the justice department warned florida that it's attempt to purge ineligible voters ma not be okay. quote it is necessary that they be brought before that court or submitted to the attorney general for a determination they neither have the purpos
most of the law stood. i am no lawyer, it's gone and it is what it is. so suggest that republicans want to suppress the vote. >> you don't have to be a lawyer to own a calendar. >> i do own a calendar. >> how do you meet the standard, friday afternoon, what do you do with them? >> you work on a tight deadline and turn them in first thing monday morning. >> but you already missed the deadline. it's up, finished, those don't count. >> that's right, this is...
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the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half-hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he has his water bottles all together. the guy is ripped. i mean, he is big. a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. lockup viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him the most. >> she's one o
the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half-hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he has his water bottles all together. the guy is ripped. i mean, he is big. a...
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also, law enforcement vehicles close by. and it could be that this van veered off and then stopped close to the signal. a street signal that is on its left hand side. but again, this picture just coming in to us with the picture of what we believe to be the van in question. all right. lots of details coming in. getting this to you as we get on it msnbc. let's to go lucy cavanagh who is in our london bureau. and this picture we're just getting in here, lucy, do we know what the location of this van is? because a lot of details have been coming in within the last ten minutes. >> i cannot tell you exactly where that van was based on that photograph. obviously, it looks like busy crosswalk, an intersection. we do know that the second location where police have not responded to it. the first is london bridge. we presume this man is somewhere near there. perhaps what we heard as we were driving from north london to south london. this is south bank of the thames river. as i bustling area full of different shops, people go there. at
also, law enforcement vehicles close by. and it could be that this van veered off and then stopped close to the signal. a street signal that is on its left hand side. but again, this picture just coming in to us with the picture of what we believe to be the van in question. all right. lots of details coming in. getting this to you as we get on it msnbc. let's to go lucy cavanagh who is in our london bureau. and this picture we're just getting in here, lucy, do we know what the location of this...
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it will be a blatant violation of international law. and it will have widespread and severe consequences. this seriousness of using chemical weapons of course becomes even more obvious knowing that there is a risk always for contamination, for that chemical agents that are spread over bigger areas. so this will be a catastrophe for the people of ukraine but of course there is also risk that we can see the spread of chemical agents into nato territory. i will not speculate beyond the fact that nato is always ready to defend, to protect, and to react to any type of attack on a nato ally country. >> how concerned are you about china's role in this and the second question, what does the new military posture of nato mean in terms of national defense spending? >> national defense spending i see a new sense of urgency among allies. they all understand that since we now need to do more we faced the most serious crisis and a generation. therefore need to invest more in our security. the allies understand is the only way to do that is to allocate
it will be a blatant violation of international law. and it will have widespread and severe consequences. this seriousness of using chemical weapons of course becomes even more obvious knowing that there is a risk always for contamination, for that chemical agents that are spread over bigger areas. so this will be a catastrophe for the people of ukraine but of course there is also risk that we can see the spread of chemical agents into nato territory. i will not speculate beyond the fact that...
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we're talking about red flag laws. we're talking about strengthening and expand can the system, and universal back ground checks and safe storage. yes, we're also talking about mental health resources and more security dollars for schools. the package that really in the end could have a significant downward pressure on gun violence in this country and break the logjam. maybe that is the most important thing we can do, is to show that progress is possible and if the sky doesn't fall for republicans, if they support some of these common sense measures. >> joining us now is congressman allred of texas, a former voting rights and civil rights attorney. thank you very much for joining us tonight. and i want you to take on what joe biden heard in uvalde, when people were pleading with him as he was leaving, do something, just this simple two-word request that they were yelling to their president. how would you answer that? >> we have to. and they're right. they're right. they should be frustrated. they should be upset. the t
we're talking about red flag laws. we're talking about strengthening and expand can the system, and universal back ground checks and safe storage. yes, we're also talking about mental health resources and more security dollars for schools. the package that really in the end could have a significant downward pressure on gun violence in this country and break the logjam. maybe that is the most important thing we can do, is to show that progress is possible and if the sky doesn't fall for...
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so until now, the law has been very simplistic about this stuff. we've always treated our attention and our choices as this kind of invisible, you know, endless resource. what i'm trying to argue here is it is not invisible, it is not endless, and we need to start figuring out new rules for governing it if we want to make a healthy future for all of us. >> i get the addiction part. it gets me watching endless hours of television and online shopping, the addicted to exercise, sadly, hasn't hit me yet. what are you doing in your life right now? you have studied this, you know how scary this. and regulation hasn't come. what are ways you've changed your behavior? you're a parent. >> well, the very first thing for me is my children, of course. i have an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old, and right now we're in the midst at my children's school of creating a pledge among all parents that we're going to not give our children individualized smartphones until high school. but i'll tell you, stephanie, that's a really hard conversation to have, not just with my
so until now, the law has been very simplistic about this stuff. we've always treated our attention and our choices as this kind of invisible, you know, endless resource. what i'm trying to argue here is it is not invisible, it is not endless, and we need to start figuring out new rules for governing it if we want to make a healthy future for all of us. >> i get the addiction part. it gets me watching endless hours of television and online shopping, the addicted to exercise, sadly, hasn't...
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how do you find something like that if you know it exists and is that something law enforcement agencies did not expect. >> i literally keep his book, the terrorists recognition handbook next to my book at work, and his forthcoming book is "defeating isis." thank you for being here. >> always my pleasure. >> you knows these things and i do not. explaining the bomb-making, is that correct. >> yes. >> it does mean you are good at it, right? >> yeah, this is utterly amazing, and the very instant i heard the general council in paris describe the actual components of the vest immediately my mind went back to a vest i had seen and it was built in iraq in 2004. these vests are not easy to manufacture. if you have ready-made plastic explosives, yes, they are very easy to manufacture, and if you have to create batches of your own homemade explosive, as you said they are highly volatile and could explode in an instant, so somebody very skilled at this, and actually tested it and maybe blew up a tree stump or can and managed to create such consistency and used high quality detonators and they worke
how do you find something like that if you know it exists and is that something law enforcement agencies did not expect. >> i literally keep his book, the terrorists recognition handbook next to my book at work, and his forthcoming book is "defeating isis." thank you for being here. >> always my pleasure. >> you knows these things and i do not. explaining the bomb-making, is that correct. >> yes. >> it does mean you are good at it, right? >> yeah,...
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indiana passed a law against that. then it's interesting because about 15 years down the road that law about lying on your application, that law became kind of a big hairy deal. in people fighting for the right to be married one of the pressure tactics people developed was this often emotional strategy where they would go down to their local court's license and apply for a marriage license like anybody else and the clerk would turn them down to their face. the campaign of southn equality did this all over the south. in particular they would video tape it. couples started doing this strategy all over the country. it's a very simple thing. they go to their county clerk's office to apply and the clerk could not say yes. to clerk would have to look you in the eyes and say no because it wasn't legal. but in indiana they had this law on the books about it being weirdly a felony to give false information on your marriage license. in that whole strategy towards try to go pursue civil rights this way. the application for a marr
indiana passed a law against that. then it's interesting because about 15 years down the road that law about lying on your application, that law became kind of a big hairy deal. in people fighting for the right to be married one of the pressure tactics people developed was this often emotional strategy where they would go down to their local court's license and apply for a marriage license like anybody else and the clerk would turn them down to their face. the campaign of southn equality did...
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you see the aggressive law enforcement presence in paris. sadly this era of terrorism have forced so many countries around the world to step up their response and technology they use in trying to detect us. as you see right there to step up their weapon ring. that kind of police sniper would indicate they know of someone where that weapon is being aimed, we don't. we don't know enough to report these particular officers are set up there. lets go to kristen welker and mindful of the fact that we see the secretary of state and national security adviser, we are going to see cabinet members and staff members filing into the front row seats. kristen, set the scene for us right there before we see the two leaders. >> we know, brian, that the white house is monitoring that shooting in paris that you have been reporting on. it would be surprise ing if the president was briefed about that before he comes out here. he's meeting the italian prime minister. this is their first meeting and it comes about a month before italy will be hosting the summit wh
you see the aggressive law enforcement presence in paris. sadly this era of terrorism have forced so many countries around the world to step up their response and technology they use in trying to detect us. as you see right there to step up their weapon ring. that kind of police sniper would indicate they know of someone where that weapon is being aimed, we don't. we don't know enough to report these particular officers are set up there. lets go to kristen welker and mindful of the fact that we...
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. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with the prison clothes, keeping those prison clothes is a crime, unless they send the clothes back and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. soap he didn't make any crime. >> in accordance with belgian law, since peter committed no crimes during his escaped, he received no extra prison time once he was captured. >> it's a nice surprise. i don't like surprise but it's a nice surprise. >> peter's only punishment was a two-month stay in hasselt's high security unit, section 20. but it's all worked out for the best. he likes it here. >> it's better compared to the other ones. food here they give same way that they give in any belgian restaurant, any belgian traditional restaurant what they give, they give also here. same taste, same everything. >> i guess when you escape, they put new a better place, don't try to run again. >> while peter might take comfort in a goo
. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with the prison clothes, keeping those prison clothes is a crime, unless they send the clothes back and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. soap he didn't make any crime. >> in accordance with belgian law, since peter committed no crimes during his escaped, he...
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. >> my late father-in-law, he's in arlington now, the cemetery, he used to sing that to my mother-in-law. that got me as really true. the fingernail thing, that's something she didn't have to put in. we all have our tricks to stay awake. putting the fing naernails intoe other palm. it's really an amazing admission. >> it's hillary clinton humanizing herself. i think about a commentator on another network who four years ago was talking about hillary clinton and he says it cries, it does this, like she's not even human. >> who said that? who said that? >> i'm having a brain moment here. >> okay, you don't remember, fine. if it comes to you, just blurt it out. >> hillary clinton is one of the people in our political culture who for 20, 30, maybe 40 years now has been characterized in so many different ways as a raging socialist, lesbian, as a corporatist wall street lover. i think, you know, it's partly hard as this point. i imagine there's a desire to sort of define herself. she didn't do too wael wel in 2008. she didn't connect with voters. all these laps around the track, can she do it a
. >> my late father-in-law, he's in arlington now, the cemetery, he used to sing that to my mother-in-law. that got me as really true. the fingernail thing, that's something she didn't have to put in. we all have our tricks to stay awake. putting the fing naernails intoe other palm. it's really an amazing admission. >> it's hillary clinton humanizing herself. i think about a commentator on another network who four years ago was talking about hillary clinton and he says it cries, it...
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or the individual responsible has been apprehended by law enforcement. we want to make sure that's accurate information. >> right. >> we want to make sure that's information we can be confident in. the problem, chris, is i think that you and i and so many different americans are used to a situation which our government reassures us, hearkening all the way back to president roosevelt, we have nothing to fear but fear itself. even republicans like george w. bush and rudy giuliani, two men who i don't agree with politically, are two individuals who earned widespread praise in the aftermath of 9/11. nout because they were panicked and telling people they needed to be scared, but because they demonstrated confidence and resolve and they inspired a sense of courage in the american public, even in the face of a trerible disaster. president trump's approach is completely the opposite to that. he's intentionally sowing fear and chaos, and this lurking sense that the information, or that the situation is out of control. that may benefit him politically, but it's c
or the individual responsible has been apprehended by law enforcement. we want to make sure that's accurate information. >> right. >> we want to make sure that's information we can be confident in. the problem, chris, is i think that you and i and so many different americans are used to a situation which our government reassures us, hearkening all the way back to president roosevelt, we have nothing to fear but fear itself. even republicans like george w. bush and rudy giuliani, two...
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. >> and also breaking the law. crossing the double yellow line. in the essence of california, skate speak, kelly describes what it feels like to be in the danger zone. >> you're in the apex of the vortex and you're just like feeling utopia through the tips of your skateboard, surf board, whatever it is. you're lost in the gnar, getting at it. >> that's gnar as in gnarly. and his ride is about to get really gnarly. >> you get this feeling of holding on barely in control, like right on the edge. i just got to the bottom section, just started like pinning it. >> at 60 miles an hour a helmet and slide gloves are kelly's only protection. >> i turned one way and the board went, i turned the other way and the board just escalated. my board started to move and bounce all over the place and yeah, just move out of control. >> kelly does a push-up on his slide gloof saving his face and maybe even his life. >>ical >>ical >> kelly's lucky to escape. >> when you get that feeling that you're about to fall and you commit to trying to hold on to your board as much
. >> and also breaking the law. crossing the double yellow line. in the essence of california, skate speak, kelly describes what it feels like to be in the danger zone. >> you're in the apex of the vortex and you're just like feeling utopia through the tips of your skateboard, surf board, whatever it is. you're lost in the gnar, getting at it. >> that's gnar as in gnarly. and his ride is about to get really gnarly. >> you get this feeling of holding on barely in control,...